Non-refillable bottle.



NONREHLLABLE BGTTLE.

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FILED AUG. 23', 19:!3

Patented June 23,

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JGTN RED, OF VJORTHAM, TEXAS.

N GES-'BEF [IABLE BOTTLE,

i :i :Ampliar im wlI /ficzi ini: of Liniers Patent.

i iliilmiill. lhi` lmll li) wuuiil close the pass liivni ed .l unor 75CL 11H1 1913. Scral No. 786,326.`

li il www not for those grumw uuiA l ihil iimvi cull nl' ihi discharge upvuiug lil "Y'ilfri'm in lim siilis ull ilw imi-illl mul llo lr; ilu* limiiiuii shown iu Fig'. 2,1m ilizil lim li-'luill mu il'm' nul' (il: thc lmiil. il. is pr@- lvi'i'ml iu lmvil `hilmll wlw gmuml :imi the wzlL ill fi-uuml su limiy whim lhi imll im Vi'uwml upm; lim vulve Soni im :nir-light juiui; will lm liu-mul. l'iei thv plato 3l hai-,i been pui iu phuc ii will hc impossibili tu i'cmmc ihimun :imi ihiiQl'Or-v, the botti@ czumut h4: I'Nllcil slum ih@ flugs lmll l5 will full hawk umili thv sont, ii mul picvenl the liquid Vli'wu il wing into ilw bottin whim the boltlc i5 in (w .5 iuu shown iu Fig. l.

Why@ in riuiiiiwl, is:

i, A huiiiiy, hiiving its neel; provided with ill-5 a reduced passage-way communicating with an enlarged chamber and being also provided with side grooves leadmg from the passage and communicating with the charm bei', the outer end diameter than the chamber to provide an` cverhanging flange, a valve ball m the passage-way of said neck fitting against the valve seat at the inner end of the passage-w wav, a perforated resilient plate forced into said chamber through the discharge opening, a plunger passing' through the plate, a cup-shaped head at the inner end of the plunger engaging said valve ball, and a spring carried hy said plunger between said plate and head, and normally drawing'the head toward the plate.

2. A bottle having its neck provided with a passage-way having a valve seat at its inner end connnunicating with an enlarged chamber formed in the neck, the neck being also provided with side grooves leading from the passage-way and communicating with the chamber.` a resilient perforated plate po sitioned within the chamber and provided with a reduced neck, a plunger passing through the reduced neck, a valve ball within said passage-Way, a head at the inner end of said plunger for engaging the ball to' hold th'e'same against the valve seat at the inner end of the passage, a. resilient means between 0f the bottle neck being.. provided with a discharge opening of less l said plate and head or normally holding the plunger out of engagement Witl said valve ball, said plunger extending into the outer portion of the bottleneck whereby the outer end of the plunger will be engaged by a stopper inserted in the neck and moved in Wardly in engagement With the valve ball and hold the same against the valve seat.

3. A bottle having its neck provided with a reduced passage communicating with an v enlarged chamber having an abutment Harige at its outer end, the neck being also provided ,with side grooves leading from the passage and comniunicating with the chamber, a valve ball slidably mounted in the passage, -z plate in said chamber, a plunger slidably connected with said plate and having its inner end extending into said passage and its outer end extending into the outer portion of said neck whereby a stopper placed in the outer portion of the neck will engage the plunger and force the saine inwardly to hold the valve ball againstr the valve seat at the inner end of the passage, and 'resilient means for normally holding plunger out of engagement with said valve ball.

In testimony whereof I hereunto aiX my signature in presence of two Witnesses.

JOHN E. RED. litnessesz J. M. JONES, J. C. EDWARDS. 

